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Which Lines Are Parallel if M<4 = m<5? Justify Your Answer.

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The other person is correct!

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( I wanted to give them credit because if I put close to what they put I would be reported for Plagiarism so I Just wanted to say they are correct!) :)

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Opposite angles formed by two intersecting lines are equal, so angle 1 is the same as angle 4. That means angle 1 = angle 5 as well.

When a line intersects two parallel lines, the corresponding angles are equal. That is, if r and s are parallel, then the angles formed when l intersects r are the same s the angles formed when l intersects s. Angle 1 = Angle 5, Angle 2 = Angle 6, and so forth. Since we know angle 1 = angle 5, we can conclude that r and s are parallel.

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